TED NUGENT: Audio Interview Available

July 9, 2008

A 15-minute audio interview with rock legend Ted Nugent conducted last month by Anne Carlini on Detroit's WRIF 101.1 FM has been posted online at this location (Windows Media).

The historic 6000th concert of Ted Nugent's career took place Friday, July 4 in front of a packed house filled with thousands of his wildly enthusiastic fans at the outdoor DTE Energy Music Theatre in the Motor City Madman's hometown of Detroit.

The fiercely independent rock legend and avid outdoorsman celebrated this landmark event in true ultra-Nuge style. Flanked by troops from the Selfridge Air National Guard, Ted kicked off the celebration with his electrifying version of "The Star Spangled Banner". Meanwhile, the Nuge crew wheeled out a seven-foot-tall red-white-and-blue cake, from which WRIF Rock Girl Cristy Lee emerged to surprise the rocker.

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